Month: September 2016

Fifty Papuan from Jayapura and the neighboring regions received training as future soccer coaches from Uni Papua Football Community (UPFC) and Coaches Across Continents (CAC), based in the US. The training has been conducted on 15-17 September 2016 by instructors from CAC, Gabriel Mark Ibrahim and Calcagni Alicia Marie. Public Relations Officer from Uni Papua … Continue reading Young Papuans Trained as Soccer Coaches

With the distance of 757 km, Waigeo ring road will give way better access to 26 coastal villages in East and West Waigeo. This ring road is expected to give better connectivity between the four Islands of Raja Ampat. Raja Ampat itself means Four Kings, referring to the four islands in Raja Ampat, which are Misool, … Continue reading Waigeo Ring Road

The development of this mega project in Papua and West papua provinces will give better access within these provinces. Moreover, it will make traveling within Papua and West Papua to Raja Ampat easier and faster. With the distance of 4,325 km, Trans Papua road is already 85 percents completed. It will accommodate access and connectivity … Continue reading Transpapua Road

The territory within the islands of the Four Kings is enormous, covering 9.8 million acres of land and sea, home to 540 types of corals, more than 1,000 types of coral fish and 700 types of mollusks. This makes it the most diverse living library for world's coral reef and underwater biota. According to a … Continue reading Raja Ampat, a Fascinating Marine Paradise in West Papua

Raja Ampat has been the darling destination for divers and travelers around the world for quite some time. Its name is synonymous with beautiful beaches, clear blue sea and breathtaking underwater scenery. In Indonesia, the name Raja Ampat has just recently become popular. The reason why Raja Ampat’s name was initially not popular in its … Continue reading Raja Ampat’s Tourism Infrastructure Development